Breitbart senior editor MILO claimed it was strange “that one gay guy from Britain has managed to accomplish more than thirty years of other conservatives,” on the American college campus, during SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday.

An article published by the University of Chicago’s Divinity School, entitled “Why Milo Scares Students, and Faculty Even More,” explains exactly why Breitbart Senior Editor MILO causes panic on college campuses across the country.

Last week, the student senate at Santa Clara University rejected Turning Point USA, a conservative non-profit organization, from receiving official status at the school because the students believe the group makes other students “feel uncomfortable” and goes against “humanity.”

MILO’s event was cancelled after left-wing rioters, who the university claim were not students, smashed ATMs and bank windows, looted a Starbucks, beat Trump supporters, and pepper sprayed innocent individuals.

Fusion defended the violent riot that took place in Berkeley, California, on Wednesday, branding Breitbart Senior Editor MILO a “Nazi” before asking President Trump to “try listening to what they have to say.”

Hollywood director, writer, and producer Judd Apatow warned conservatives on Twitter that last night’s riot at UC Berkeley was “just the beginning,” adding: “When will all the fools who are still supporting Trump realize what is at stake?”

MILO’s event at UC Berkely was cancelled and the venue evacuated over an hour before it was scheduled to begin, after masked left-wing protesters stormed the venue, overturning police barricades and lighting fires.

The University of California, Berkeley, has issued a traffic advisory and warning to students about “major protest/demonstration activity” anticipated for the final show of Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s Dangerous Faggot Tour.

In the final stop on his groundbreaking “Dangerous Faggot Tour,” which has enraged leftists and enthused political rebels all across America, MILO will deliver a speech at UC Berkeley, birthplace of the 1960s Free Speech Movement.